Evening Star Newspaper, May 10, 1929, Page 38

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38 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. 'C. FRIDAY. MAY 10. 1929. HELEN WILLS HAPPY[=——The HUB — Seventh & D Streets N.W.—The HUB—Seventh & D Streets N.W.=—=—] } “OVER COURT FETE) SN BN A YVETT: TEDVICD v . ST ENJOY THE 0 ELL FURNISHED HOME! Enjoyed Presentation at - s LR L R = Court of St. James. 5 - T By the Auocm:-v_ > i A mesie A g . e ‘ = i LONDON, Ma 0.—Helen Wills, | American tenmis champion, thoroughly enjoyed her presentation to Queen Mary last night in the first court of the season at St. James’. | The California smilingly told re- 1 was not a bit nervous, al- 1 know I should have been. It was a very wonderful and colorful scene and I shall never forget it as long as I | ive. From early evening until finally the long queus in the mall outside Buck- | ingham Palace dwindled and dispersed Miss Wills was the center of attention. 8o eagerly once did the crowd throng | about the car in which she sat with | Miss Harriet Walker, enother presentee, that a party of police hurried to their protection. Helen Unperturbed by Crowds. “I never knew such crowds around; any debutante’s c a veteran police- | man accustomed to such scenes re- | marked. Through the glass windows of Rer limou however, Miss Wills could be seen, quite as calm as on a tennis court, unp-rturbed by the josling | gown of rich ecreamy, ming, and striking | | ¢-r>monial bezan shortly | with the Queen enter- | two bands place on the throne by the side of that ordinarily oc- cupied by King George, who is recuper- ating from his iilness at Craigweil place The Prince of Wales took his place | among other members of the royal fam- ily st her side. He was dressed in the uniform of a colonel of the Welsh | Guards Que>n Mary wore a tissue gown of ehanging hre with an embroidered over- dress in sofi pastel shade and a train . o 17 N L $148.75 Four-Picos Bedroom Suite % ¢ \ $179 Ten-Piece Walnut Dining Suite Less $30 For Your Old Suite § : 75 s £ b5 S8 Less $30 for Your Old Suite $ 75 Genuine walnut-veneered ' suite g ; : - P v I bace 1o the consiruction—it 4 bosuiiray » (gumwood base) stylish and new in & % | finished and decorated with two-tone design, consisting of chifforobe, $ y i3 . dresser, wood bed and vanity. szr . - ? A ; serving table, Cially PpTICed St st s e ; “r Covered All Over In Pay Out of Income—No Added Costs for Credit—The Hub i 4. Tone Jacquard Velour ' K Easy Paymerts—No Added Cost—The Hub $149 Jacquard Velour Covered Three-Piece Living Room Suite . L 30. ’ il i i B or Moy SN BN . e e of Indian brocade shaded to tone with the gown and lined with pale gold and pastel chiffon She had a diamond and pearl diadem and ropes of | and diamonds, with family orders | g on her breast. | ght Americans Presented. As the court chamberiain called the | rames of tho prcsentees each walked | the distance of the throne rocm to the | front of the Queen and curtsied once to her. The individual ceremony took hardly more than haif a minute, the brief period constituting in most cases | . culmination of considerable time and to Miss Wills were: Elizabeth Behn, New York; Alice Coonley, Illinois: Lillian Emerson, North Carolina: Mrs. Albert | Halsted. Ohio: Jocelyn Pierson, Mary- land: Harriet Walker, California, and Virginia Wyllis, New York. It wes expained that the first court holds no social priority over the second, the situation being merely that there many to be presented it was im- for 21l to be accommodated ai rt. 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No Phone Orders 50c a Week The Hub Upholstered Mahogany Finished Foot Stool End Table 2 2 Iron Frame 79¢ 79¢ 3 7‘” Lawn Bench S i No Phone Orders $5 All owe d f or Ol d Re.COnditiOned g - $1.98 No Phone Orders MRS. A. J. HAWKINS Mrs. Hawkins has lived in Wash- ington for the past 20 years. In giving her statement a few days ago she said: “Most of my trouble was Spring or Mattress Vacuum Sweeper “Premier” and “Western Electric” $15.75 Layer- Felt Mattress caused from chronic constipation, and while I had used about every laxative I knew of, none of them oo gave me any relief to speak of. My stomach was bloated or swollen, due to gas that formed after I ate my meals. I had pains across the back, would get up at night on account of Less $5.00 for your old mattress. Special— the kidneys, d severe headaches and also pains in my side and around the heart. Then, too, I was troubled at times with rheumatic pains in my knee. Some time ago I began using this medicine and have found it to be just as adver- tised, and in the few weeks I have $9.75 Fully guaran- teed Vacuum Sweepers with $11.95 i used 1 T nave found 1t to be satie- Caoil factory in every wey. It is fine for g constipstion, and one gond thing Spring Sbout it s that after musing 1t 8 Short time T found I had to reduce the coce instead of taking more. My stomach is in good shepe. food now agrees with me and the rheu- matic pains, as we!ll as the other are gone. As I sald before, o found MILLER'S HERB EXTRACT to be satisfactory in every way and feel as though I can recommend it to my friends thers.” The names &1 Lezs $500 for Your 3 7 : YRR A 04 Spriag new bags, - e % L o - neam \\LHENTITTY $6.95 cords, etc. - i ||"\,fl," . 80c @ Week y L The Suite That Made It Possible to 2~ A A\ i Change One Room Into Two Metal 8 -+ $59.75 Value! $129.75 Valae—L. 30 All moker " i % ® 2 o e ” Stick Fiber 3-Piece Suite dre: use and praise this famous medicine will be furnished on request. You don't need any pills with this medi- cine; it is & real medicine within jtself, and guaranteed to give re- sults. A medicine can take three or four bottles without seeing any result is not much medieine. See the pecial representative direct frora the laboratories at hiz head- cuarters at PEOPIES DRUG STORE No. 2, 505 7th St. N.W, where he i Bow introneing and explaining the merits of this great mature tonic laxative. A practical two-in-one group struction 4 No Phone Orders No Added Cost for Credit s The HUB consisting of a long bed-daven- 980 A better suite of stick fibe: color- port, armchair and wing chair | Brags-na- ful enlmel'ufl':l:he:‘ with r-uw-vu- upholstered #nd covered in ve- (] ish ) 0 . :g‘rtn(-flnqd cushion seats. Settee, arm- . lour. Tight spring-seat con- Sared reple e o expens:. - vith Miss Wills 1 ight y ¥ ! i ‘m;:;do:mr.‘w:‘x;‘ ;“@l nigl i house? The comfort and pleasure derived from the furnish- $ Eight others are to be presented b e 5 ings, of course. ‘Here's a suite of generous size, beautifully ° the court tonight. Their nam § B ? upholstered and designed for satisfactory service. Large Mrs. %eug]igp mmmi Virgin 7 E # 2 . _settee,fiarmchair and button-back chair. Loose reversible Marie lum, Pennsylvania; 3 A ! | spring-filled cushion seats, i d ion. Grenning, California; M H g = spring e gf and f’our'ldatxon Lawrence. jr.. New York: D : < B s Catiustng. Bos- | Pay Out of Income—No Added Cosls for Credit 3 gin: Margaret Tyner, Tllinois, ! :

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